"People now question their government in such extreme ways that they don't even believe the hurricanes are natural, they think the government did it. Whether that's true or not, that's how corrupt people now accept that their government is. It is a sign of all that we have accomplished together as an anonymous researching anti establishment team. Millions of people are now well aware of Satanism and pure evil amongst our leaders, like literally never before. It's all thanks to all of our tireless work spreading information. The unveiling process has worked wonders but I suspect much more incredible God given happenings will occur in our future.
When it comes to the election, we've done all I believe we are supposed to do save one thing. People have made their choice and Trump has the majority support. The last push will be this: We must expose all election fraud and corruption as we know it's bound to occur. Four long yet quick years have passed by since the Biden precipice began. I couldn't be more proud of how everyone held the line, stuck together, and believed that God had a plan. We are still in this. Let's finish strong, Patriots."
(ULTRA PepeLivesMatter)
In my personal experience there were times when planting seeds almost felt pointless because I was too focused on certain people that I thought were salvageable.
Heated conversations were had and very few of them were saved but the amazing thing that happened was so many other people who observed those conversations were woken up. Those seeds grew in unexpected places.
Keep planting the seeds. Keep having the conversations. The fight isn't over yet.
I didn't "wake up" until early 2020 and I can still remember the seeds people planted that allowed me to wake up. I also still remember all the things I said about Trump prior to then, to those same people, and how cringe it was even though those people held their tongues.
My awakening actually started years earlier with when Pizzagate started being exposed. I didn't fully believe it all, but that's when I started to question things. I felt so much cognitive dissonance though.
I know exactly what you mean. I still feel embarrassment for things I said and did 20 years ago when I used to argue with people who said "liberalism is a disease".
I now fully agree that liberalism is a sickness and I was sick back then. I wish I could go back in time and apologize to some people and tell them they were right.
Absolutely! It's amazing how, even when we feel like our efforts are going unnoticed or aren't reaching the intended people, those seeds can still take root in unexpected places. Sometimes it's the observers, the ones we don’t even realize are paying attention, who benefit the most. Your persistence in having those conversations, even when it feels tough, is so important. The fight isn't over, and every seed you plant has the potential to make a difference. Keep going—you never know who might be listening and growing from it!